Is there life after annihilation? Artist @CaitlinBerrigan and geographer Sasha Engelmann ( @sashacakes ) peel back the sedimentary layers of trauma. Read the full conversation at #ArtJournalOpen. https://t.co/92R32mSwgs
what a powerful piece by @CaitlinBerrigan 'A virus is an undead vector that traces both the beauty and abuses of our mutual reliance. The porosity of our bodies is the very interface of our social being.'
"The porosity of our bodies is the very interface of our social being."
For @march_intl@CaitlinBerrigan wrote a devastatingly beautiful and incisive take on living with a virus and the limits of mutual support.
https://t.co/wXfrG18Yeg
In our final summer dispatch, @CaitlinBerrigan narrates how living with a virus reveals the structural inequalities of profit-oriented biomedicine in "Atmospheres of the Undead: living with viruses, loneliness, and neoliberalism" https://t.co/U2IfCC0OHQ